Of the four questions that Kobach proposes to ask the “high-risk aliens”, the question about “support for . . . the United States Constitution” is comparatively unobjectionable, other than with respect to the discriminatory context in which he apparently proposes to ask it. Applicants for naturalization as U.S. citizens are already required by law to be “attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States,” INA 316(a). The Form N-400 Application for Naturalization already asks applicants, “Do you support the Constitution and form of government of the United States?” One might perhaps take issue with Kobach’s apparent proposal to expand use of this question outside the naturalization context in which it was statutorily authorized, but it is the other three proposed questions that are truly problematic.